Meatball Machine
starring: Taro Suwa; Issei Takahashi; Aoba Kawai; Ayano Yamamoto; Kenichi Kawasaki; Shoichiro Matsumoto; Tohru Tezuka
directed by: Yudai Yamaguchi; Junichi Yamamoto
directed by: Yudai Yamaguchi; Junichi Yamamoto
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Studio: Tla ReleasingRelease Date: 09/16/2008Run time: 90 minutesRating: Nr
Studio: Tla ReleasingRelease Date: 09/16/2008Run time: 90 minutesRating: Nr
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- One of the worst movies you'll ever own (and possibly like)
I bought this movie on a whim due to the line, "'Plays like a gloriously bloody and R-rated version of the "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers."' --DVD Town"
While the fighting is pretty cheesy like MMPR, the plot is deliciously weak, there's very little character development, and the ending makes absolutely no sense. Gore and (off-screen) tentacle rape drive the story on this one, in case you couldn't guess.
The real stand-out feature is the drawn-out commentary from the cast. I could ... Read More
Rating:
- Ken's review
Was what i expected,B movie done pretty well, for there budget.A lot of special features.
Rating:
- Dated but still fun
The movie seems made on a cheep budget for its time, and its time was a while ago, but if you can get around the cheep looking gore and special effects and let your willing suspension of disbelief take you, this is a very nice movie to watch, fairly unique in the fact that it takes elements of kabuki theater in so far that the dialog is extra and does not really need to be heard to understand what is going on. some of the dvd extras do end up being rather racist but hey in the words of the dvd intro... ... Read More
Rating:
- Jim Henson eat your hear out...LITERALLY!
This film is one that relies on a classic Japanese cinema form known as Tokusatsu, or Kaiju.( Basically they are movies with large latex and Styrofoam monsters.)Though the effects are campy they are well done, and the director takes the movie seriously and does a great job.The movie is well acted and as you might expect from a movie called Meatball machine, that relies on monsters in latex...it is chalk full of crazy fight scenes.The director takes his hat off to classic horror directors such as ... Read More
Rating:
- Reject of Death was awsome
So I just finished watching this, I was pumped about the great reviews and had just bought 'Machine Girl' and liked that alot, and was hopping for more blood and gore ext...... Hmmmm what to really say......?
If you watch the original short first and then watch film it will make it so much better o_O I was a bit disappointed in the over all movie, it lacked something I just don't know what it is.
Anyway 'Reject of Death' was awsome, if it had not been for that short film and I suppose ... Read More
- One of the worst movies you'll ever own (and possibly like)I bought this movie on a whim due to the line, "'Plays like a gloriously bloody and R-rated version of the "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers."' --DVD Town"
While the fighting is pretty cheesy like MMPR, the plot is deliciously weak, there's very little character development, and the ending makes absolutely no sense. Gore and (off-screen) tentacle rape drive the story on this one, in case you couldn't guess.
The real stand-out feature is the drawn-out commentary from the cast. I could ... Read More
- Ken's reviewWas what i expected,B movie done pretty well, for there budget.A lot of special features.
- Dated but still funThe movie seems made on a cheep budget for its time, and its time was a while ago, but if you can get around the cheep looking gore and special effects and let your willing suspension of disbelief take you, this is a very nice movie to watch, fairly unique in the fact that it takes elements of kabuki theater in so far that the dialog is extra and does not really need to be heard to understand what is going on. some of the dvd extras do end up being rather racist but hey in the words of the dvd intro... ... Read More
- Jim Henson eat your hear out...LITERALLY!This film is one that relies on a classic Japanese cinema form known as Tokusatsu, or Kaiju.( Basically they are movies with large latex and Styrofoam monsters.)Though the effects are campy they are well done, and the director takes the movie seriously and does a great job.The movie is well acted and as you might expect from a movie called Meatball machine, that relies on monsters in latex...it is chalk full of crazy fight scenes.The director takes his hat off to classic horror directors such as ... Read More
- Reject of Death was awsomeSo I just finished watching this, I was pumped about the great reviews and had just bought 'Machine Girl' and liked that alot, and was hopping for more blood and gore ext...... Hmmmm what to really say......?
If you watch the original short first and then watch film it will make it so much better o_O I was a bit disappointed in the over all movie, it lacked something I just don't know what it is.
Anyway 'Reject of Death' was awsome, if it had not been for that short film and I suppose ... Read More
